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A rapidly growing number of homeowners are choosing to lease, rather than own, their rooftop solar panels. This trend is facilitated by the high upfront costs of solar installation and the low-risk nature of the venture. Homeowners pay little to
nothing initially, and then pay a fixed rate for the system over a
period of 15 to 20 years on average. The leaser/installer covers the
system costs (and enjoys subsequent rebates and incentives),
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